A recent probe reveals that over 6,000 terrorists, including Hamas’s elite forces, crossed from Gaza into southern Israel on October 7th, amidst a massive rocket barrage.
Israel’s Security Cabinet approves military presence on the Philadelphi Route along the Gaza-Egypt border, complicating ceasefire negotiations with Egypt and other parties.
An explosion in Tel Aviv, initially suspected to be criminal, is now believed to be a failed terrorist attack after the device detonated prematurely, killing the driver.
Netanyahu emphasizes Israel’s commitment to security and outlines the complexities of ongoing negotiations, including hostage exchanges and military preparedness.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrives in Israel to push for a ceasefire in Gaza, as diplomatic efforts continue amid rising tensions and ongoing conflict.
Details emerge about U.S. mediation in Gaza, highlighting a proposed hostage-prisoner exchange and the political obstacles facing both Israel and Hamas in the negotiations.
A phone call directed Hezbollah leader Fuad Shukr to the location where an Israeli airstrike killed him, revealing the intricate details behind the assassination.
Hezbollah unveils “Imad 4,” a new military facility with an extensive underground tunnel network, as tensions with Israel continue to rise, signaling possible conflict.
The U.S. government is preparing for the potential evacuation of 100,000 citizens from Lebanon as tensions with Israel escalate, marking a significant security operation.
The U.S. approves a significant military sale to Israel, including 50 F-15IA aircraft and upgrades to existing F-15I fighters, enhancing Israel’s air superiority.